Lion jumps to safety after it is charged and cornered by a herd of buffalo

A herd of buffalo embarked on a revenge mission against a lion in these thrilling action shots as they cornered the hapless beast after he had killed one of their gang.

The incredible images show the lion, trapped between the marsh and the deadly herd of sharp-horned buffalo, attempt to hide by lying on the ground before the buffalo approach to charge him.

The lion, knowing he is in imminent danger, suddenly leaps from the ground and flees from the buffalo that have him outnumbered and outmatched.

The amazing encounter was captured in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya by Eric Baccega.

Leap of faith: The lion narrowly evades the herd of buffalo as they charge him in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Calm before the storm: The lion lies in the grass after he had had killed a buffalo which was trapped in the mud of a marsh

Calm before the storm: The lion lies in the grass after he had had killed a buffalo which was trapped in the mud of a marsh

Exposed: A lioness who had helped kill the buffalo swiftly fled but the lion was surrounded by the herd 

Exposed: A lioness who had helped kill the buffalo swiftly fled but the lion was surrounded by the herd 

Spotted: The lion lies down on the ground to hide himself but the buffalo scent him and begin to charge him

Spotted: The lion lies down on the ground to hide himself but the buffalo scent him and begin to charge him

Danger: The lion seems rooted to the spot while the buffalo come closer as the herd moves into formation 

Danger: The lion seems rooted to the spot while the buffalo come closer as the herd moves into formation 

He said: ‘A lion and lioness had killed a buffalo which was trapped in the mud of a marsh but unfortunately I missed this episode.

‘A bit later, a herd of buffalo arrived. The lioness swiftly fled but the lion was caught in a trap between the marsh and the herd.

‘The lion lay down on the ground to hide himself but the buffalo scented him and approached to charge him. The lion leapt and fled to take refuge a bit further into the marsh.

‘Protected by the mud of the marsh, the buffalos couldn’t reach him. We had to leave them at this point because it was the end of day, after 7pm.

‘Regulations dictated that we had to return to our camp, as we had already stayed out later than we should have. The next morning we found the lion near the marsh but the herd of buffalo had disappeared.’

The African buffalo or Cape buffalo is a large African bovine. The adult buffalo’s horns are its characteristic feature; they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a ‘boss’. 

They are widely regarded as very dangerous animals, as according to some estimates they gore and kill over 200 people every year.

Other than humans, African Cape buffaloes have few predators aside from lions and large crocodiles, and are capable of defending themselves.  

Spotted: The lion attempts to hide by lying down in the grass but it is no use as the buffalo advance on him 

Spotted: The lion attempts to hide by lying down in the grass but it is no use as the buffalo advance on him 

Getting hairy: Two of the buffalo move ahead of the herd and bear down on the lion who remains trapped by the marsh

Getting hairy: Two of the buffalo move ahead of the herd and bear down on the lion who remains trapped by the marsh

Almost there: The buffalo at the front of the herd jostle for position as they approach the terrified lion  

Almost there: The buffalo at the front of the herd jostle for position as they approach the terrified lion  

Face to face: The buffalo at the front of the herd point their noses at the lion and get ready to pounce 

Face to face: The buffalo at the front of the herd point their noses at the lion and get ready to pounce 

Got to go: The lion makes his escape as the herd of buffalo attempt to trap him by the side of the marsh 

Got to go: The lion makes his escape as the herd of buffalo attempt to trap him by the side of the marsh 

 Safety: The lucky lion watches on from a safer distance after evading the buffalo by jumping into the marsh

 Safety: The lucky lion watches on from a safer distance after evading the buffalo by jumping into the marsh

Lucky: The lion is seen the following day after the photographer returned and found the animal still near the marsh

Lucky: The lion is seen the following day after the photographer returned and found the animal still near the marsh



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